WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. It is the most popularContent Management System (CMS) in the world. There are tons of WP Themes and Plugins available which can transform your website into almost anything you can imagine.

WordPress is not just a blogging platform it’s much more! And, nowadays even commercial websites are using WordPress to build their business portal. Why? WordPress is that flexible and you can customize it the way you want. If you use a Corporate WordPress Theme then your visitors will rarely know that it’s powered by WordPress.org unless he/she is a WordPress geek.

Businesses, especially Small Businesses, choose WordPress to build their websites as custom websites are not that affordable. Of course one can easily find a web designer who designs a PHP website in under $200 but I bet you will end up with some amateur looking website.

If you go for WordPress then you can get a professional looking website by buying a Premium WordPress Theme for less than $50 – no programming skills are required. And, that’s not all, today’s Best Premium WordPress Themes are highly customizable and it supports Sliders, eCommerce, and can even showcase your Portfolio beautifully. What else do you want?

I have tried tons of Search Engine Rank Checker Tools (especially Google Rank Checker) in the past to check my Keyword Ranking. But none of them actually worked for me. Of course, some of them did work but it’s good only to check the first 100 results or maybe 200 results in Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). If a Google Position Checker claims that it checks the Top 1000 results then most probably the results are not accurate. And those tools usually show different numbers if we double check the results. So I would say don’t trust those sites.

If you still don’t believe me then try the following Free Google Rank Checker Tools. These are the top Google SERP Checker tools which I got for the queries related to SERP Checker and Keyword Ranking.

Gmail (Google Mail) hides the sender IP address from outgoing email headers (if you compose the mail from Gmail.com itself). But if you have enabled POP3/IMAP in Gmail and is using an email client like Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Windows Mail etc. to send mails then Google includes your IP address in the outgoing email header. It’s because when you send the mail using an email client you’re not using your ISP to send the mail. You’re just using your web browser to communicate with the email service provider. So that when you hit the “Send” button the mail is actually sent from the email service provider’s server.

I was a bit worried about the Keyword Density (whichis the percentage of times a keyword or keyword phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page) for some of the previous articles. I asked myself ‘Have I over-optimized the posts?’. Of course, I haven’t done any Keyword Stuffing (practice of loading a webpage with keywords to manipulate search engines) but I did add keywords to meta-keywords and meta-description. But I believe that I used keywords appropriately and in context.

Google has already taken steps to penalize overly SEO’ed websites. So let’s be careful when writing an article. But how? Just keep your Keyword Density at around 3%. I did some research on keyword stuffing and density and I find that 2–3% is the ideal SEO Keyword Density percentage. But according to Submit Edge, one of the top Search Engine Optimization company, it should be between 1–2%. That too for a single word keyword. I find it very difficult to keep the density of single word keywords in that range. So I guess 2–3% is ideal.

So I Googled to find the Best Keyword Density Tools/Checker/Analyzer. But it returned a lot of results and there were tons of paid and Free Keyword Density Tools. I tried few of them and want to to list only the best among them which are free.

What do you mean by Keyword Research? It’s nothing but the practice of finding search terms (called Keywords) which people enter into the search engines to find webpages. It’s a practice which is mostly used by Search Engine Optimization (SEO) professionals while writing content in order to achieve better rankings on Search Engine Results Page (SERP) for the keywords which they are focusing.

Google AdWords Keyword Tool

When it comes to Keyword Research Google AdWords Keyword Tool is the right choice for every webmaster and SEO professional. Google AdWords Keyword Tool is a free Keyword Research Tool by Google which is meant for it’s advertisers. If you’re a newbie then you must be familiar with the terms used by Google AdWords Tool. It includes terms such as Search Terms, Competition, Global Monthly Searches, Local Monthly Searches, Keyword Ideas, Match Types etc.

WordPress.com or WordPress.org? Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org

What is WordPress? WordPress is the Big Daddy of Blogosphere. It is the most popular Content Management System (CMS). WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is an open source and free blogging software which can be used to create beautiful websites or blogs. It’s not just a blog, it’s much more!

WordPress has two flavors: WordPress.com and WordPress.org. (that is the self-hosted version of WordPress). WordPress.com is a version of WordPress.org itself that is hosted by Automattic. WordPress.org is the self-hosted version of WordPress. It means you install the WordPress software on your website and you own and mange it.

WordPress or Blogger? WordPress vs Blogger: The Fight!

Blogger (Blogspot) and WordPress are the two most popular blogging platforms on the Internet. If you’re a netizen then most probably Blogger (or Blogspot) needs no introduction. But I bet it’s because Blogger is owned by Google so it’s almost everywhere. Blogger offers .blogspot.com address and WordPress.com offers .wordpress.com address. You must be familiar with blogspot addresses since it’s 100% free and most Google users own a blogspot blog. But I’m not sure whether you have heard about WordPress.

WordPress is the Big Daddy of Blogosphere. WordPress is the most popular Content Management System (CMS). It is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. The word “WordPress” may not be as popular as “Blogspot” but I bet your favorite blogs are powered by WordPress.

ABOUT MAHESH (@maheshone)

Hey there, I’m Mahesh (@maheshone). I started learning and doing and experimenting web 2.0 stuff back in 2004 and eventually became a full-time computer nerd after graduation. Minterest is a digital marketing and technology journal that I founded in 2007 to feed my super curiosity (oh yeah, I’m a solo-blogger). I write about tech, marketing, and everything in between that excites me. And I love to work with small businesses to help them get the most out of the web. Outside of that, I'm equally passionate about the financial markets and I also spend a lot of time doing random things (see random facts about me). Say hi: @maheshone. Read More »